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Paranormal Fantasy from Patricia Halladay

The Call of War: The Watchers Chronicles: Book One 

by Patricia Halladay (Author) 

Who would have guessed that my enemies would be centuries old and holding a grudge against me since 1253 BCE.?
Not to mention a millennia old demon that wants what is not her’s! With 205 years of combat and weapons training gained over 3000 years and 208 lives, the enemy really didn’t think this one through. The best response? The claws come out to show everyone that this warrior takes no prisoners and always protects what’s mine.

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YA Urban Fantasy Fairy Tale Retelling from Allie Burton

Cinderella Assassin: A Glass Slipper Adventure 

by Allie Burton 

What if your fairy godmother sent you to the royal ball to assassinate the heir to the kingdom, but instead of killing the prince you fell in love?

The kingdom is in upheaval. The royals are imprisoning anyone with fairytale blood in a crusade to get rid of magic and make technology—something they can control—dominant. It all gets personal when Ellery’s best friend, a smoke sprite, is arrested, and Ellery must find a way to rescue her.

Ellery’s fairy godmother devises a devious deal. She will get Ellery into the hi-tech palace to save her friend, if she kills the prince while at the ball. But there’s a problem. Several, actually.

Ellery passes as human but if the truth is discovered she’d be imprisoned. A truth she refuses to face. She doesn’t travel in royal circles and wouldn’t recognize the prince if he kissed her. And, she certainly doesn’t want to kill anyone. Ever.

But Ellery will do anything to save her friend.

When Ellery arrives at the ball, she meets a charming stranger and attraction ignites. He follows her into the palace prison. There they discover a dark royal plot that will destroy the fairytale creatures. Will she choose to fight for her magical friends or her heart?

“It’s fun and quirky and colorful…” – Reviewer

This title will be released on April 21, 2020.

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Book Three in Urban Fantasy Thriller Series from C.M. Cevis

Civil Order (Civil Origin Book 3) Kindle Edition

by C.M. Cevis 


The game is in motion now, and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop it.

The city has fallen into a rather quiet chaos. Shifters are threatening vampires over murders that they had nothing to do with. The delicate leadership system that worked so well before is falling apart, and a storm is coming.

Owen is the son of the Suzerain and a rock star. He’s instantly noticeable by the public and no slouch in the power department, so when he goes missing, no one can figure out how it happened or where he is.

Noah is a powerful shifter with a conscience, reluctantly involved in a plot that he knows it wrong. He knows that he needs to do something, but has no idea what. What do you do when you rebellion might cost you everything you’ve ever known?

The world around them is closing in on all sides, and that makes investigating a kidnapping that much harder. But there is no way that Owen can be left to the wolves, so to speak. There is someone or something working against them, and they’d better figure out who or what it is before they can do anymore damage.

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YA Historical mystery from Eli Cobb

Crawley’s Curse 

by Eli Cobb


Whenever things go sideways, the citizens of Crawley are quick to blame it on the curse. Principal Mike Pojanski was the exception. He didn’t believe the death of Senator Crawley back in the 1800’s had any bearing on the rash of bizarre events at his school. So was it a coincidence that the student running around warning people the curse was real had to be taken away in an ambulance? And what was up with a Calculus student claiming he could steal his teacher’s soul if he wanted?

Mike was handling it, even while juggling the investigation into Emma Pennington’s secret admirer. The culprit was breaking into the Homecoming Queen’s locker and leaving her beautiful 3D-printed flowers. Which meant he was also breaking into the computer lab and circumventing the school’s security system to do it!

But there’s no such thing as curses. That’s what Mike kept telling himself, anyway